Pucanodus gagnieri Muizon & Marshall, 1991

Muizon, Christian de, Billet, Guillaume & Ladevèze, Sandrine, 2019, New remains of kollpaniine “ condylarths ” (Panameriungulata) from the early Palaeocene of Bolivia shed light on hypocone origins and molar proportions among ungulate-like placentals, Geodiversitas 41 (25), pp. 841-874 : 856

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https://doi.org/ 10.5252/geodiversitas2019v41a25

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DOI

https://doi.org/10.5281/zenodo.3704862

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scientific name

Pucanodus gagnieri Muizon & Marshall, 1991
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Pucanodus gagnieri Muizon & Marshall, 1991

DIAGNOSIS. — See Muizon & Cifelli (2000).

DESCRIPTION

A mandible fragment bearing m2-3 (MHNC 13869) has been referred to Pucanodus gagnieri ( Fig. 11 View FIG ) because it presents the mesiodistal compression of the molars especially m3, which is characteristic of that species ( Muizon & Marshall 1991). The specimen is approximately of the size of a small Tiuclaenus . The teeth are almost unworn and better illustrate this taxon than the holotype (a mandible with p3-m3), the teeth of which, are notably worn. The massive proportions of the teeth (large width relative to length) and particularly the shortness of the talonid of m3 are conspicuous on this specimen. As in all kollpaniines and North American mioclaenines, the entoconid and hypoconulid are connate (almost confluent) and the talonid basin is an obliquely oriented groove open anterolingually.

Measurements are provided on Table 5.

Kingdom

Animalia

Phylum

Chordata

Class

Mammalia

Order

Condylarthra

Family

Hyopsodontidae

Genus

Pucanodus

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